Why the Hype? (The Benefits)
Tulsi is an adaptogen. In plain English, that means it helps your body "adapt" to stress. Whether you’re staring down a mountain of emails or a grueling workout, Tulsi helps keep your cortisol levels from hitting the ceiling.
Stress Relief: It lowers stress hormones and promotes a sense of "calm focus" rather than drowsiness.
Immune Support: Packed with antioxidants, it’s your first line of defense during cold and flu season.
Metabolic Fire: It helps maintain steady blood sugar levels and supports healthy digestion.
Respiratory Hero: Traditionally used to clear congestion and support easier breathing.
A Flavor Profile for Every Palate
Tulsi tea doesn't taste like your average "grassy" herbal brew. It has a complex, enchanting profile that usually falls into three categories:
| Variety | Flavor Profile | Vibe |
| Rama Tulsi | Mellow, cooling, and slightly sweet. | The "All-Day" sipper. |
| Krishna Tulsi | Peppery, crisp, and robust. | For the bold tea drinker. |
| Vana Tulsi | Lemony, bright, and wild. | Refreshing and citrusy. |
How to Brew the Perfect Cup
To get the most out of those therapeutic essential oils, you can’t treat it like a standard tea bag.
Water Temp: Use freshly boiled water, but let it sit for a minute so it’s not "rolling" boiling (aim for about 100°C).
Steep Time: Patience is a virtue. Let it steep for 5–7 minutes. This allows the adaptogenic properties to fully infuse.
The Ritual: Tulsi pairs beautifully with a squeeze of lemon or a drizzle of raw honey. Drink it in the evening to wind down, or in the morning to find your center.
Pro-Tip: Because Tulsi is caffeine-free, it’s the perfect "nightcap" that actually helps you sleep better, rather than keeping you up staring at the ceiling.